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Stainless Steel Grades

Stainless steel grades have their designated applications, depending on their capacities and featured strength and properties.

Stainless steel grades have their group distinctions including duplex, austenitic, martensitic, ferritic, PH, and special steel grades that are widely used in an extensive line of application.

These stainless steel grades are known for their strength and properties that can withstand severe and corrosive environments, elevated temperatures and conditions. That is why stainless steels mostly earn the first choice and demand in customer-specific uses.

The table below shows the distinct mechanical differences of stainless steel grades and how they are selected for various applications:

GRADE

TYPE

MAGNETISM/HARDENNING

DESCRIPTION

APPLICATION

303

Austenitic

Cold only / non-magnetic

a good machinable austenitic with its additional sulphur content. less corrosion resistant than 303 and 316